Arsenal beat Leicester City 4-3 in Premier League opener
But if the rest of the Premier League season is half as good as what we saw today, we're going to be in for a very special season. Optimism is still rampant, it's a marathon not a sprint, and I'm glad you're all along for the ride with us this season.

Brewers acquire 2B Neil Walker from Mets
For the Mets, this gives them more of a chance to see what they have in Amed Rosario while playing Asdrubal Cabrera at second. Walker is in his second season with the Mets and slashed.264/.339/.442 with 10 home runs and a.780 OPS over 299 PA in 2017.

Bolt pulls up from his last game due to injury
It felt like it was there but the reason I lost because I couldn't get it. "He is still the best in the world", said Gatlin. I don't want to say this, I understand we need to be ready early, but I think we took our clothes off a little too early.

ASEAN forum rebukes Pyongyang over missile, nuclear programs
The ARF, launched in 1994, is a rare multilateral diplomatic stage to which North Korea also sends its foreign minister annually. But Wang, the Chinese envoy, cast Ri's presence in Manila as a positive, enabling him to "hear the voices from other sides".

Arsenal dealt Sanchez injury blow
They finished on fifth position in the league last season but won the FA Cup after beating Chelsea 2-1 in the final. Wenger has insisted several times that Sanchez will not be sold, although links with Manchester City continue.

Guam issues guidelines in case of a nuclear attack
But officials in Guam, the tiny island territory that Kim Jong Un has threatened to attack, aren't keeping citizens in the dark. Guam officials are disseminating fact sheets to help residents prepare for a possible missile attack from North Korea.

Dovizioso beats Marquez to win Austrian GP

Dovizioso had started second on the grid but dropped to third as his Ducati team-mate and three-time world champion Jorge Lorenzo jumped from third to first at the start. This is the Dovizioso's third win of the season, further consolidating his position for the championship title.

The Austrian GP started with Marquez on the pole and the Hondarider seemed determined to keep things that way.

The Spaniard cleared teammate Dovizioso at Turn 1 and passed Marquez on the next straight, assuming control of the race. The former world champion got the definitive lead in the early stages of the race.

Having won the last two Global Positioning System, three-time world champion Marquez has a 14-point lead in the standings over Maverick Vinales, who was fourth on Saturday with his Yamaha team-mate Valentino Rossi seventh.

CIA Chief: Not Surprising If N. Korea Tests Another Missile
The White House said in a statement that Trump and Xi "agreed North Korea must stop its provocative and escalatory behavior". In response, North Korea announced a detailed plan to fire ballistic missiles towards Guam, a USA territory in the Pacific.

Scott Redding was 10th, but will have to take part in the Q1 qualifying session as Dovizioso's fastest lap from FP2 was enough to put him through to Q2 despite finishing FP3 in 16th and the best part of a second off Marquez's time.

As Marquez fended off Dovizioso, Lorenzo extended an early lead of a second, but was soon reeled in by Marquez when the order stabilised.

The fight for the top spot then stayed pretty much between Marquez and Dovizioso with a fantastic duel on display.

Lorenzo faded thereafter, but Dovizioso managed to stick within a couple of tenths of Marquez and coasted past again when the reigning champion erred at Remus on lap 18 of 28. The action, however, continued till the final corner of the race with the Italian taking the win.

Anthony Martial to Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur have had a bid rejected for Manchester United forward Anthony Martial according to reports in France. Details of the bid for the forward are still unclear, although RMC Sport have claimed United have already rejected it.

Lorenzo held on to fourth from Tech 3's Zarco and the Yamaha works pair of Maverick Vinales and Valentino Rossi, who both had costly off-track excursions at Turn 1.